Known to have a relatively casual style of jeans and a T-shirt, Kristen Stewart of "Twilight" showed up to the screening of her latest flick "On the Road" doning a tight black leather dress and bondage shoes with black painted nails. The 22-year-old was also sporting dark eye make-up for the special occasion and appeared quite comfortable as she posed for pictures.

The star played 16-year-old Marylou in the movie, which also had her in a topless scene in a car next to her co-stars Garrett Hedlund and Sam Riley.

Stewart spoke to MTV News in October at the Toronto International Film Festival and said the following about the mentioned scene: "It didn't bother me. You can do no wrong with [director Walter Salles]. He puts so much inside of you. In the four-week rehearsal process, it was okay to ask any question, to bring up any story, to really overanalyze everything and intellectualize everything," she said.

"Once we got on the set, it was so about just breathing and letting it happen. He put so much trust in us so it was like, 'Okay, so I have to take my clothes off?' It's so not a big [deal]," Stewart added.

The Daily Mail stated that the complete cast took a three-week "beatnik boot camp" for "On the Road" led by biographer Gerald Nicosia in which they read Beat Generation material, which included works such as 'Naked Lunch" by William S. Burroughs.

"On the Road" is a film adaptation of the popular Jack Kerouac novel. It is considered a defining work of the postwar Beat Generation due to its characters living their lives through jazz, poetry, sex and drug use. The read was initially published by Viking Press in 1957.

The film was first screened at the Cannes Film Festival on May 23, 2012. However, a shorter version of the flick was shown at the Toronto International Film Festival on Sept. 6, 2012. Stewart was just 17-years-old when she first accepted the part for the movie but due to postponements the production was initially delayed.